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100 _aWilliams, Brian N. et al
245 _aThe co-production of campus safety and security: a case study at the University of Georgia
260 _c2016
300 _ap.110-130.
362 _aMar
520 _aCampus safety and security is a salient issue and an area of increasing concern facing educational institutions in the United States. Yet little is known regarding ongoing efforts and resulting difficulties to co-produce campus safety and security. This article contributes to the literature on co-production by examining student and campus police officer perceptions of the professionalï¾–service user relationship in the context of campus safety and security. Findings suggest that demographic and contextual factors shape user and professional perceptions of their relationship in different ways, and that these perceptual differences affect efforts to co-deliver services. - Reproduce
650 _aUniversities
650 _aHigher education
773 _aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences
909 _a109926
999 _c109921
_d109921